John MacBrayne
Newbie
Hello everyone, and greetings from a very hot Andalucia, Spain. I’m presently using my recently acquired S3 and after a few weeks of fairly intensive use, I’ve come to the conclusion that it would benefit hugely from a handgrip. Any suggestions as to what might fit best?
tbhv55
Well-known
I'm afraid I'm unable to help wth your question, but welcome to RFF!
I'm confident that someone will be along soon, with some suggestions.
I'm confident that someone will be along soon, with some suggestions.
Out to Lunch
Ventor
The Nikon S3 High Church members will not agree to a grip. Instead, consider a good quality half-case for your S3 which will make it easier to handle: Half Case for Nikon S3 for sale | eBay Cheers, OtL
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John MacBrayne
Newbie
tbhv55
Well-known
The Nikon S3 High Church members will not agree to a grip. Instead, consider a good quality half-case for your S3 which will make it easier to handle: Half Case for Nikon S3 for sale | eBay Cheers, OtL
That could be a good call.
I'm not sure there are any grips for S3 on the market. I have designed a 3D printed grip for Leica M and screwmounts, something similar is possible for Nikon RF, although the demand would be minimal, so not sure it's worth putting in the time...
John MacBrayne
Newbie
Yes, I do agree. I may be able to modify a Leica one, I have a lot of toolmaking experience ( I restore classic cars) ….it may be a workshop job for me then !
I'll check and see how close the M grip is to my SP and let you know. 
John MacBrayne
Newbie
That would be great, thanks, I don’t have my M series anymore…If the width was similar ( I think the m6 was thicker) it might just be milling a new screw…I'll check and see how close the M grip is to my SP and let you know.![]()
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
I think you may be able to modify the grip designed for Nikon F, there are 3D models available online so you can check the dimensions.
Also the bottom plate is very similar on the F2, and I do have a 3D printed one for this model so tomorrow I'll see how it fits.
Also the bottom plate is very similar on the F2, and I do have a 3D printed one for this model so tomorrow I'll see how it fits.
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John MacBrayne
Newbie
I did find a 3 d printed one as you describe, might work, thank you very much, I’d be interested in this approachI think you may be able to modify the grip designed for Nikon F, there are 3D models available online so you can check the dimensions.
Also the bottom plate is very similar on the F2, and I do have a 3D printed one for this model so tomorrow I'll see how it fits.
jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski


adjusting the 3D model should be pretty easy, just make it shorter in every dimension
BTW the grip for Leicas won't be of any use because of the screw position.
Not sure I'd trust that grip with an S3... 
SLS (selective laser sintering) is a much better method for 3D printing for this type of product. It uses Nylon 12 (same material as used in products like ski boots) so it's not brittle like the plastic used in hobby printers for FDM prints.
Here is my M grip.


SLS (selective laser sintering) is a much better method for 3D printing for this type of product. It uses Nylon 12 (same material as used in products like ski boots) so it's not brittle like the plastic used in hobby printers for FDM prints.
Here is my M grip.


jbielikowski
Jan Bielikowski
Not sure I'd trust that grip with an S3...![]()
me neither, but it was fine to check if I want to buy a metal one for the F2.
John MacBrayne
Newbie
Hmmmm. I’ve put four rolls through it today for my current series. Am getting a sense that the grip might be receding….l
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